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sglJim Hightower and Chris Floyd are interviewed

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From Sunday, June 01, 2008, on Media Matter, Bob McChesney interviews Jim Hightower

Jim Hightower is a national radio commentator, writer, public speaker, and author of the new book, Swim Against The Current: Even A Dead Fish Can Go With The Flow. Hightower has spent three decades "battling the Powers That Be on behalf of the Powers That Ought To Be - consumers, working families, environmentalists, small businesses, and just-plain-folks."
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From Antiwar Radio, Chris Floyd interviewed by Scott Horton on February 13th, 2009

Chris Floyd discusses how the Obama administration maintains the Bush policy of using a "state secrets" privilege to prevent torture lawsuits.


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